Terms of Service; Didn't Read (ToS;DR) is an active project to fix the biggest lie on the web. We help you understand the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies of websites.

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Facebook

- Very broad copyright license on your content -> No promise to inform about government requests - Facebook automatically shares your data with many other services + Transparency on law enforcement requests + You can give your feedback before changes - No pseudonym allowed -> (more info on the forum)

Google

- Google can use your content for all their existing and future services + Limited copyright license to operate and improve all Google Services + Inform about data requests + Google posts notice of changes, with a 14-day ultimatum. + Transparency on law enforcement requests -> Partial archives of their terms are available -> Jurisdiction in California -> (more info on the forum)

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Terms of Service Didn't Read (sometimes referred to as ToS DR) was added by klappacher in
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